By Jill Goldsmith Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos said the streaming giant’s global content machine is not entirely shut down but currently in production in South Korea and Iceland, and that the company can take what it’s learning there around the world as more areas start to open.
The situation is fluid, Sarandos said, but “those two countries are very aggressive about testing and tracking early” so they can “lay the groundwork for our future rollouts.” He made the remarks during a video chat following the streamer’s first-quarter earnings.
He didn’t name the shows. But his comments highlight a big advantage Netflix has in the current pandemic that has shuttered film and television production: it’s the world’s biggest producer of
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